what force does every energy contain? strong magnetic forces keep the world turning. especially as the sun's electromagnetic forces are reflected off in our atmosphere by the magnetic field that encompasses our planet. these forces put alignment into every physical object. and the forces bounce off other objects. could electrons be the secret to the volume of everything we perceive?
Energy and force are different things, so energy never contains force of any kind.l No. Perhaps you're thinking of charged particles in the solar wind... Meaningless. Yes. Electrons, being fermions, take up more space than bosons.
and what would these harmful particles bounce off of ?? a magnetically aligned atmosphere perhaps? what makes this alignment? what makes this barrier?
They don't really bounce off anything. They are, however, deflected to some extent and trapped by the Earth's magnetic field in the Van Allen belts. The atmosphere isn't magnetically aligned. The Earth as a whole has a magnetic field thought (maybe) to be due to circulation of liquid iron in the outer core.
so they are captured by this magnetic force intwined with it and brought to where? the protons have to fall off at some point in our atmosphere, Im thinking upper... but the electrons technically have very little to slow them down a negative pushes a negative and one of these negatives in intrined with a magnetic force.
"could electrons be the secret to the volume of everything we perceive?" - No What is your definition of electron? First you have to define what an "electron" is! Light in, light out. Kind Regards, Terry Giblin
...... alright then what holds the volume of two atoms together? nothing or something... what inherent particles make up the whole of your existence and keep protons and neutrons from collapsing your body into itself? take the electrons "you can't see" out of your body and we will see what happens. any guesses?
"Since bosons with the same energy can occupy the same place in space, bosons are often force carrier particles. In contrast, fermions are usually associated with matter (although in quantum physics the distinction between the two concepts is not clear cut)."(wiki) what did I say wrong James? "Matter is a general term for the substance of which all physical objects are made.[1][2] Typically, matter includes atoms and other particles which have mass. A common way of defining matter is as anything that has mass and occupies volume"(wiki) I believe I deserve an explanation...
Brought to nowhere. They stay trapped in the van Allen belts, cycling backwards and forwards between the magnetic poles of the Earth. They are the cause of the auroras. Yes. Some of them do enter the atmosphere. Not sure what you're saying here. Magnetic fields are better at deflecting electrons than protons.
Idk... it seems to me like they would either keep going to the core through the poles or of they do get stopped because they hit something (being it an element or a compound) they would become trapped until lightning set them free...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetohydrodynamics Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! notice the different lines that lead different angles into the core. and magnets go crazy at the poles. well you don't stop any form of electricity flowing through you. what does grounded mean? it transfers excess energy into a semiconductor. or in lightnings case it might be ground all the way to iron... and which way is the earth spinning I really can't tell...